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If a Korean artist reaches to the top, we're all ready to stand up and applaud for him or her. — Psy

Whom ever read hoodwinked then they need to follow up with the second part which is in cahootz. — Quentin Carter

Literature is an easier way to study acting, because then you can take any kind of spin. — Shia Labeouf

Yet there have been too many times in the past year when I've wondered if that might just be an excuse for not having to be held responsible when something goes terribly wrong. — Jodi Picoult

If you go all the way back, I've always written science-fiction, I've always written fantasy, I've always written horror stories and monster stories, right from the beginning of my career. I've always moved back and forth between the genres. I don't really recognise that there's a significant difference between them in some senses. — George R R Martin

I'm a bit of a tomboy. — Margot Robbie

To fail to love is not to exist at all. — Mark Van Doren

It has been said that a nation reveals its character by the values it upholds. — Kay Granger

She sewed as she read. For the Vicar considered that sewing was an occupation and that reading was not. He was silent as long as his daughter sewed and when she read he talked. — May Sinclair

...mysteries arise out of close love, as well as out of wide division... — Charles Dickens

Use your judgement."
"But I have so little. — Stephen King

Angling may be saidtobe so likemathematics, that itcan never be fully learnt. — Izaak Walton

My sweet Lord, hallelujah. My, my Lord, hallelujah. My, my Lord, hare krishna. — George Harrison

She died on a windy gray day in March when the sky was full of darting crows and the world lay prostrate and defeated after winter. Peter Lake was at her side and it ruined him forever. It broke him as he had not ever imagined he could have been broken. He would never again be young, or able to remember what it was like to be young. What he had once taken to be pleasures would appear to him in his defeat as hideous and deserved punishments for reckless vanity. — Mark Helprin